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Why is the density of the nucleus more than that of the atom ? Show that the density of nuclear matter is same for all nuclei. |
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Answer» Density of nuclear matter `("mass of nucleus")/("volume of nucleus")` `rho = (mA)/((4)/(3)pi R^(3))`, where m is average mass of a nucleon Using `R = R_(0)A^(1//3)` we get `rho=(3mA)/(4pi(R_(0)A^(1//3))^())=(3m)/(4pi R_(0)^(3))` As `R_(0)` is constant, therefore `rho` is constant. |
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